1991 GMC Phantom Suburban

Hi I was wondering if anyone has heard of the Phantom package for the 1991 4X4 GMC Suburban? I bought mine a couple of years ago and have been unable to find out any details about the "Phantom Package" I am not sure if it was a dealer add on package or what. Here are the details on what I think the package included:
-Front and mid Captains Chairs.
-Real wood trim throughout to include center console, overhead pod with integrated spot lights, auxiliary switch panel, and cool black plexiglass center piece with a bunch of little lights under it, rear wood cup holders and rear wood roof line trim with concealed lights.
-Phantom pinstriped on rear quarter panels.
-Integrated running boards/wheel flares.

Well that is all I can think of right now that makes it different than your run of the mill Burban. If anyone has heard of this package or could point me in a direction to find more info about it I would appreciate it.

I saw a 1990 all black Phantom Suburban at Bob Frink Chevrolet in Sacramento, Ca. in 1991. It was a conversion done by an unknown company. The dealership took the truck in on trade and didnt know anything about where the conversion was done. It didnt have any placards or owners manuals with it, I do know the truck was registered in Nebraska prior to ending up in Ca.

I will try and get some pictures today once it warms up a little bit, it's a little Chilly in Colorado this morning. I did the whole Google thing trying to find information and yeah there is not much out there, I found all kinds of grills and tail light and head light black out kits but not much info in relation to my truck.

Springthing- Front bumper looks stock to me.

About 2 years ago I pulled all the wood and refinished it because it was in pretty rough shape. I have a lot of plans for the burb this year, hopefully I will be able to get half of what I have planned done. Sadly the Burb has not received a lot of attention over the last 3 years (beyond routine service) because I had a sports car that took all my money Well the sports cars gone now so the Burb can start absorbing my excess income:lol:

Here are the pictures as promised. As you can see she is the somewhat standard two tone blue and gray/silver with the standard clear coat peeling issues of the era. I have been doing a lot of research and am really considering using dark gray smooth Durabak coating (bed liner material but smooth) to cover the whole bottom half of my Burb. This will add superior protection from the elements and the trails I will hopefully be taking her to once I get her built up.